October 18, 2010 | 0 Comments
Rubicon ended its first season on a predictable, boring note. There was a major lack of suspense on an episode that didn’t tie up events well at all.
Rubicon is a conspiracy thriller. It stars James Badge Dale as an analyst at a New York City think-tank. Soon enough, he gets thrust into a story where nothing is as it appears to be.
Miranda Richardson, Dallas Roberts and Jessica Collins are among other show stars.
Rubicon ended its first season on a predictable, boring note. There was a major lack of suspense on an episode that didn’t tie up events well at all.
Kateb succeeded this week. He set off an explosion against an oil tanker, as Will was too late in figuring out what was going on.
With connects Kateb to Spangler on this season finale, while he and Kale must find a way to use this information against their boss. Elsewhere, someone is issued a new four-leafed clover.
Michael Cristofer says his modeled the character of Truxton Spangler on Dick Cheney, among other real-life individuals. Read a lot more from the actor in this exclusive interview.
In the most tense, action-packed episode of the season, Will almost got killed and the team identified Kateb. Things are moving quickly as Rubicon races toward the end of season one.
Everyone at API is on high alert this week. They must rally to prevent a terror attack on U.S. soil.
Will makes contact with Katherine on this week’s episode… but so does Donald Bloom. Elsewhere, Tanya is faced with the extreme ways in which her drinking causes problems in her life.
Will is off on a special assignment this week. He also approaches Katherine. Read on for a detailed recap.
Will got mighty close to his neighbor on this week’s episode of Rubicon, while Miles tried to get close to Julia. What did you think of “No Honesty in Men?”
Two key storylines come together on this episode, as Will secretly reaches out to Katherine.